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Modified Starch Coated Calcium Carbonate Modified Starch Coated Calcium Carbonate. American Molecules LLC
Modified Starches Modified Starches. CAS No. 68412-35-1. Product ID: PE-0339. Category: Excipients. Product Keywords: Pharmaceutical Excipients; Excipients; Modified Starches; PE-0339; 68412-35-1; 68412-35-1. Standard: In-house standard. Grade: Pharmaceutical grade. CD Formulation
10% β carotene direct pressed powder(With modified starch) Free flowing dark red uniform particles with a slight odor and some white starch particles visible. Product ID: PE-0660. Category: Filler Excipients. Product Keywords: Other Filler Excipients; 10% β carotene direct pressed powder(With modified starch); PE-0660; Filler Excipients;. Grade: Food Grade. Solubility: Form a stable orange dispersion in warm water. Applications: Due to its good fluidity, especially suitable for direct pressing and hard capsule filling of multivitamin and mineral tablets. CD Formulation
1% β carotenolds powder(With modified starch) It is a free-flowing reddish orange low dust powder with a slight gas. Product ID: PE-0656. Category: Colorant Excipients. Product Keywords: Colorant Excipients; 1% β carotenolds powder(With modified starch); PE-0656; Colorant Excipients;. Grade: Food Grade. Solubility: It can be dispersed into yellow suspension in cold water. Storage: room temp. Applications: As a colorant for tablets, syrups and emulsions. CD Formulation
Calcium Starch Octenylsuccinate Calcium Starch Octenylsuccinate (CSOS) is a modified starch that is commonly used as a food additive. It is derived from corn starch and is made by chemically modifying the starch molecule to improve its functional properties. CSOS is typically used as an emulsifier, stabilizer, and thickener. Uses: 1. emulsifier: calcium starch octenylsuccinate (csos) is commonly used as an emulsifier in food products, especially in dairy and bakery products. 2. stabilizer: it is also used as a stabilizer in food systems, to prevent them from breaking down or separating during processing and storage. 3. texture modifier: csos can modify the texture of food products, helping them to thicken or gel. 4. shelf-life extension: it can extend the shelf-life of products by helping to prevent spoilage and degradation. 5. health benefits: csos has been shown to have potential health benefits, including reducing cholesterol and improving gut health, making it a popular ingredient in functional foods. Group: Sensory modifiers. CAS No. 374539-60-3. Appearance: white, odorless, and tasteless powder. Catalog: CI-HC-0149. Alfa Chemistry.
Corn starch Very fine, white or almost white powder, which creaks when pressed between the fingers. CAS No. 68412-29-3. Product ID: PE-0141. Molecular formula: (C6H10O5)n. Category: Binder Excipients. Product Keywords: Pharmaceutical Excipients; Solid Dosage Form; Binder Excipients; Corn starch; PE-0141; (C6H10O5)n; 68412-29-3; 68412-29-3. Purity: 0.99. Color: Clear to slightly hazy. EC Number: 232-679-6. Physical State: Liquid. Synonym(s): Acid modified starch. Solubility: H2O: 20 mg/mL, colorless, clear to slightly turbid. Application: Acid modified starch can be used as excipient. Melting Point: 256-258 °C (dec.)(lit.). Density: 1.005 g/mL at 25 °C. CD Formulation
glycogen phosphorylase This entry covers several enzymes from different sources that act in vivo on different forms of (1?4)-α-D-glucans. Some of these enzymes catalyse the first step in the degradation of large branched glycan polymers - the phosphorolytic cleavage of α-1,4-glucosidic bonds from the non-reducing ends of linear poly(1?4)-α-D-glucosyl chains within the polymers. The enzyme stops when it reaches the fourth residue away from an α-1,6 branching point, leaving a highly branched core known as a limit dextrin. The accepted name of the enzyme should be modified for each specific instance by substituting "glycogen" with the name of the natural substrate, e.g. maltodextrin...ission Number: EC 2.4.1.1. CAS No. 9035-74-9. GPBB. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-2326; glycogen phosphorylase; EC 2.4.1.1; 9035-74-9; muscle phosphorylase a and b; amylophosphorylase; polyphosphorylase; amylopectin phosphorylase; glucan phosphorylase; α-glucan phosphorylase; 1,4-α-glucan phosphorylase; glucosan phosphorylase; granulose phosphorylase; maltodextrin phosphorylase; muscle phosphorylase; myophosphorylase; potato phosphorylase; starch phosphorylase; 1,4-α-D-glucan:phosphate α-D-glucosyltransferase; phosphorylase (ambiguous). Cat No: EXWM-2326. Creative Enzymes
Maltodextrin Maltodextrin is a polysaccharide that is used primarily in foods and beverages as a thickener, sweetener, and/or stabilizer. It is produced from vegetable starch by partial hydrolysis and is usually found as a white hygroscopic spray-dried powder. Maltodextrin is easily digestible, being absorbed as rapidly as glucose and may be either moderately sweet or almost flavorless. It can be found as an ingredient in a variety of processed foods. Uses: Chocolates & confectionery Baby food & pharmaceuticals Energy drinks & bars Milk & bakery products. Group: Natural Product. Alternative Names: Corn Syrup Solids Modified Corn Starch Modified Rice Starch Modified Tapioca Starch Modified Wheat Starch. Grades: Industrial Grade, Food Grade, Pharmaceutical Grade. CAS No. 9050-36-6. Pack Sizes: 25kg Paper / HDPE bags. Elchemy
Sodium Hydroxypropyl Starch Phosphate Sodium Hydroxypropyl Starch Phosphate is a modified starch that has been chemically treated to improve its properties. It is commonly used as a thickening and stabilizing agent in food products, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals due to its ability to improve viscosity and texture. It is derived from natural starches such as corn, potato, or wheat and is typically produced through a process that involves the addition of propylene oxide and sodium hydroxide. Its chemical structure contains hydroxyl groups, which make it water-soluble and it can form gels at high temperatures. It is considered safe for consumption and use in various products. Uses: 1. sodium hydroxypropyl starch phosphate is commonly used as a thickener, stabilizer, and emulsifier in the food industry. 2. it is also used as a binder and film former in pharmaceutical manufacturing. 3. in cosmetic formulations, it acts as a viscosity regulator and provides a smooth, silky texture. 4. it has anti-static properties and is used as a hair fixative in hair care products. 5. sodium hydroxypropyl starch phosphate also functions as a water retention agent and can be used in the production of pet food. Group: Rheology modifiers. CAS No. 221355-22-2. Appearance: white to off-white, odorless powder or granules. Catalog: CI-HC-0116. Alfa Chemistry.
Sodium Starch Octenylsuccinate Sodium Starch Octenylsuccinate (SSOS) is a modified starch that is commonly used as an emulsifier, stabilizer, and thickening agent. Uses: 1. food industry: sodium starch octenylsuccinate (ssos) is commonly used as a food additive to improve the texture and stability of soups, sauces, dressings, and other food products. 2. pharmaceutical industry: ssos is also used as an excipient in the pharmaceutical industry to improve the solubility and bioavailability of certain drugs. 3. cosmetics industry: ssos is used as a binder and emulsifier in cosmetic formulations including creams, lotions, and makeup products. 4. agriculture industry: ssos is used as a spray adjuvant to improve the efficacy of herbicides and pesticides. Group: Skin actives. Alternative Names: Starch, hydrogen octenylbutanedioate, sodium salt. CAS No. 66829-29-6/52906-93-1/70714-61-3. Appearance: white or off-white powder. Catalog: CI-SC-0576. Alfa Chemistry.
Tapioca Starch Starch extracted from Cassava (Tapioca). Gluten-free, aluminum-free, and hydrophobically modified with polymethylsilsesquioxane. Aluminum free. Uses: Body & makeup powders, antiperspirants, color cosmetics, creams, lotions, eye cosmetics, liquid make-up, liquid talc. Group: Sensory modifiers. CAS No. 9005-25-8/68554-70-1/7732-18-5. Appearance: White free-flowing powder. Catalog: CI-SC-0174. Alfa Chemistry.
Amino modified MWCNT Carbon black oil appears as a dark colored liquid with a petroleum-like odor. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors heavier than air.;Carbon, activated is a black grains that have been treated to improve absorptive ability. May heat spontaneously if not properly cooled after manufacture.;Carbon, animal or vegetable origin appears as a black powder or granular mixed with a tar or starch and water binder pressed into regular lumps or briquettes. Heats slowly and ignites in air especially if wet.;Graphite (natural) appears as a mineral form of the element carbon. Hexagonal crystals or thin leaf-like layers. Steel-gray to black with a metallic luster and a greasy feel. An electrical conductor. Used for high-temperature crucibles, as a lubricant and in "lead" pencils.;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid, OtherSolid, Liquid; DryPowder, WetSolid, Liquid; Liquid; OtherSolid; OtherSolid, GasVapor, Liquid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid, Liquid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;Black… Alfa Chemistry Materials 7
Imidazole-modified Graphene quantum dots Carbon black oil appears as a dark colored liquid with a petroleum-like odor. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors heavier than air.;Carbon, activated is a black grains that have been treated to improve absorptive ability. May heat spontaneously if not properly cooled after manufacture.;Carbon, animal or vegetable origin appears as a black powder or granular mixed with a tar or starch and water binder pressed into regular lumps or briquettes. Heats slowly and ignites in air especially if wet.;Graphite (natural) appears as a mineral form of the element carbon. Hexagonal crystals or thin leaf-like layers. Steel-gray to black with a metallic luster and a greasy feel. An electrical conductor. Used for high-temperature crucibles, as a lubricant and in "lead" pencils.;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid, OtherSolid, Liquid; DryPowder, WetSolid, Liquid; Liquid; OtherSolid; OtherSolid, GasVapor, Liquid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid, Liquid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherS… Alfa Chemistry Materials 7
Imidazole-modified Graphene quantum dots solution Carbon black oil appears as a dark colored liquid with a petroleum-like odor. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors heavier than air.;Carbon, activated is a black grains that have been treated to improve absorptive ability. May heat spontaneously if not properly cooled after manufacture.;Carbon, animal or vegetable origin appears as a black powder or granular mixed with a tar or starch and water binder pressed into regular lumps or briquettes. Heats slowly and ignites in air especially if wet.;Graphite (natural) appears as a mineral form of the element carbon. Hexagonal crystals or thin leaf-like layers. Steel-gray to black with a metallic luster and a greasy feel. An electrical conductor. Used for high-temperature crucibles, as a lubricant and in "lead" pencils.;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid, OtherSolid, Liquid; DryPowder, WetSolid, Liquid; Liquid; OtherSolid; OtherSolid, GasVapor, Liquid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid, Liquid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystal… Alfa Chemistry Materials 6
Nanodiamond (particle size : <10nm) (Amine-modified) Carbon black oil appears as a dark colored liquid with a petroleum-like odor. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors heavier than air.;Carbon, activated is a black grains that have been treated to improve absorptive ability. May heat spontaneously if not properly cooled after manufacture.;Carbon, animal or vegetable origin appears as a black powder or granular mixed with a tar or starch and water binder pressed into regular lumps or briquettes. Heats slowly and ignites in air especially if wet.;Graphite (natural) appears as a mineral form of the element carbon. Hexagonal crystals or thin leaf-like layers. Steel-gray to black with a metallic luster and a greasy feel. An electrical conductor. Used for high-temperature crucibles, as a lubricant and in "lead" pencils.;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid, OtherSolid, Liquid; DryPowder, WetSolid, Liquid; Liquid; OtherSolid; OtherSolid, GasVapor, Liquid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid, Liquid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrys… Alfa Chemistry Materials 5
Nanodiamond (particle size : <10nm) (Carboxyl-modified) Carbon black oil appears as a dark colored liquid with a petroleum-like odor. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors heavier than air.;Carbon, activated is a black grains that have been treated to improve absorptive ability. May heat spontaneously if not properly cooled after manufacture.;Carbon, animal or vegetable origin appears as a black powder or granular mixed with a tar or starch and water binder pressed into regular lumps or briquettes. Heats slowly and ignites in air especially if wet.;Graphite (natural) appears as a mineral form of the element carbon. Hexagonal crystals or thin leaf-like layers. Steel-gray to black with a metallic luster and a greasy feel. An electrical conductor. Used for high-temperature crucibles, as a lubricant and in "lead" pencils.;DryPowder; DryPowder, Liquid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals, WetSolid, OtherSolid, Liquid; DryPowder, WetSolid, Liquid; Liquid; OtherSolid; OtherSolid, GasVapor, Liquid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid, Liquid; WetSolid; WetSolid, Liquid;OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeCrystals, OtherSolid; WetSolid;DryPowder; DryPowder, OtherSolid; DryPowder, PelletsLargeCrystals; DryPowder, WetSolid; Liquid; OtherSolid; PelletsLargeCrystals; PelletsLargeC… Alfa Chemistry Materials 5
Polyethylenimine, 80% ethoxylated solution The hydrophilic polymer contains polar or charged functional groups, making it soluble in water. Uses: Additive to coatings and printing inks, brightener in electroplating, cationic modifier in clays and starches and adhesion/substantivity promoter. Group: Hydrophilic polymers. Alternative Names: PEI. CAS No. 26658-46-8. Pack Sizes: Packaging 100, 250 g in poly bottle. Molecular formula: Mw 110,000. Alfa Chemistry Materials 5
Sodium Hydroxypropl Starch Phosphate Sodium hydroxypropyl starch phosphate (SHSP) is a derivative of starch that is used in the pharmaceutical and food industries as a thickening and binding agent. It is typically made by reacting starch with sodium hydroxide and propylene oxide, and then phosphorylating the resulting product. Uses: Sodium hydroxypropl starch phosphate is also used as a stabilizer and emulsifier in cosmetics and personal care products, such as creams and lotions. Group: Rheology modifiers. CAS No. 53124-00-8/39346-84-4/113894-92-1. Appearance: fine, white or off-white powder. Catalog: CI-SC-0534. Alfa Chemistry.

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